A court in The Hague ruled on Friday that a fine of 10,000 euros per case can be imposed in case of violation. A lobby group and a mother who had a child with the man’s sperm donation had applied for a court order against him and were now successful.
The 41-year-old had donated his sperm to countless couples at fertility clinics, sperm banks and also through internet forums. In at least 550 cases a child was conceived. According to his lawyer, the man unintentionally wanted to help childless couples. But the court ruled that he had deliberately misinformed parents about the number of his donations and the number of children he had fathered.
In the Netherlands, sperm donors are allowed to father a maximum of 25 children in 12 families. This limit is intended to prevent incest. Because if half-siblings have children together, the risk of genetic changes is high.
The man managed to circumvent the rules because there is no central registration for sperm donors. It is not known how many children the man fathered abroad.
The man is now no longer allowed to offer himself as a donor on the internet. He must also disclose which fertility clinics and sperm banks around the world he has provided sperm to. The court ruled that the stocks should be destroyed. (oee/sda/dpa)
Soource :Watson

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